The row over allotment of burial space for DMK chief M Karunanidhi shows no signs of abating, with party leader M K Stalin today saying he
A grim-faced Stalin, who broke down occasionally while reminiscing about his father, said Palaniswami "did not oblige and just said the matter will be considered to see us off."
Senior party leader and state Fisheries minister D Jayakumar said an AIADMK delegation led by deputy chief minister O Panneerselvam had earlier visited Karunanidhi's residence at Gopalapuram to enquire about his health when he was ill and that it was a matter of "political decency."
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